From the Journeys Book: 'Your Voice Your World: The Power of Advocacy'. These are some of the women who are presented as "Voices For Good", Advocacy Role Models for girls to emulate. In all of the Journeys books we reviewed, pro-abortion champions are promoted constantly, as well as advocates of the same-sex lifestyle. A pro-life champion was only found one time in our review (though her pro-life views were not mentioned at all). Where are the rest of the pro-life champions? Where are the advocates for the sanctity of marriage? Where is the neutrality? (This list is a work in progress.)

Betty Friedan: feminist writer on Girl Scouts' board of directors, best remembered for 1963 book "The Feminine Mystique," primary founder and first president of the National Organization for Women, founder of the National Women's Political Caucus, founder of the National Abortion Rights Action League, or NARAL, active in Marxist circles, spoke in favor of same sex lifestyle

Billie Jean King: retired tennis champion, sued for palimony by her female partner while she was still married, first prominent professional athlete to be open about her same sex lifestyle

Ethel Mary Smyth: English composer, had same sex relationships, leader of the women's suffrage movement, member of Women's Social and Political Union

Frances Perkins: teacher and U.S. secretary of labor from 1933 to 1945, first woman appointed to the U.S. Cabinet, helped write New Deal legislation including minimum-wage laws, had same sex relationship with Mary Harriman Rumsey

Martina Navratilova: promoted by GSUSA as "an activist for gay rights" (Your Voice, Your World, page 82) who sued the state of Colorado, former World No. 1 women's tennis champion from Czechoslovakia who fled communism, had open had same sex relationship(s), and admitted to having crushes on other female tennis players, spoke before the National March on Washington for Gay and Lesbian Rights, was 2000 recipient of National Equality Award from the Human Rights Campaign

Shirley Chisholm: member of the House of Representatives from 1969 to 1983, feminist, first black woman elected to Congress, first major-party black candidate for president of the United States, founding member of the National Organization of Women, helped pass Title IX, advocate for same sex lifestyle

Dolores Huerta: co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America, co-founder of the National Farm Workers Association with Cesar Chávez, directed the UFW's national grape boycott, serves on boards of People for the American Way and Feminist Majority Foundation, advocate of same sex lifestyle, served as Human Rights Campaign board member, pro-choice "Catholic"

Other GSUSA Heroines include:

Pam Smallwood: Waco, Texas Planned Parenthood Director honored as a Girl Scout "Woman of Distinction" in 2004. This issue caused a local pro-life group to discover the Planned Parenthood "Nobody's Fool" workshops that had been sponsored (with printed Girl Scout logo) for years. It was also discovered that this GS-sponsored event was handing out the comic-book-style "It's Perfectly Normal," with soft-porn instructions on masturbation, sexual positions, same sex relationships and reasons to abort. The Girl Scout Bluebonnet Council only stopped sponsoring the event when a cookie boycott was launched receiving national press.

Kavita Ramdas: Juliette Gordon Low Award, Girl Scouts of America 2005, Keynote Speaker at the GSUSA National Convention in 2005, President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women since 1996 (the Global Fund for Women is the largest non-profit foundation in the world funding women's human rights [including abortion])

Dr. Johnnetta Cole: Keynote Speaker at the GSUSA National Convention in 2005, President of Bennett College for Women and professor of anthropology, Women's Studies, and African-American Studies, so extreme in her views – including support for Fidel Castro and his communist dictatorship in Cuba – that Bill Clinton was forced to remove her from consideration for appointment as Secretary of Education

Marie Wilson: President of The White House Project, the Ms Foundation for Women and created the Reproductive Rights Coalition and Organizing Fund, regular columnist for the Huffington Post, Keynote Speaker at the GSUSA National Convention in 2008. Recent quote from Wilson's article in Huffington Post"I was chagrined, although not entirely surprised to also see the story chronicling Congress's attempt to defund the best help for mothers and families in America and around the world: Planned Parenthood. I'm just thrilled that I didn't have to read that another state tried to mimic South Dakota's ill-timed and nauseating legislation which would have protected those who murder to "save" the life of a fetus"

Adrienne Germain: President of the International Womens Health Coalition. This group is among the most aggressive promoters of a right to abortion at the United Nations and around the world. In her bio, Germain boasts being honored as a Girl Scout Woman of Distinction

Marie Wilson – founder and President of the White House Project a non profit dedicated to tapping women to run for high office, was president of the Ms Foundation for Women and created the Reproductive Rights Coalition and Organizing Fund. She is also the founder of Take your Daughter to work Day, wrote Mother Daughter Revolution and is a regular columnist for the Huffington Post.